The Satires of Persius |
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Strana 7
I dare , I must , — to check my rage were vain . My spleen o ' erflows , I sicken to
behold A guilty world , in error growing old ; Each stage of life mark ' d by its
empty joys , The infant and the man exchanging toys ; Cum sapimus patruos :
tunc ...
I dare , I must , — to check my rage were vain . My spleen o ' erflows , I sicken to
behold A guilty world , in error growing old ; Each stage of life mark ' d by its
empty joys , The infant and the man exchanging toys ; Cum sapimus patruos :
tunc ...
Strana 11
But our offended poet stops us here , Condemns the satire , and reproves the
sneer . “ Who lives , ” he asks , “ insensible to praise , “ Deserves , and yet
neglects the proffer ' d bays ? “ Who is not pleased , that from the bookworm ' s
rage “ The ...
But our offended poet stops us here , Condemns the satire , and reproves the
sneer . “ Who lives , ” he asks , “ insensible to praise , “ Deserves , and yet
neglects the proffer ' d bays ? “ Who is not pleased , that from the bookworm ' s
rage “ The ...
Strana 20
... in crepidas Graiorum ludere gestit Sordidus , et lusco qui poscit dicere , lusce ;
. Sese aliquem credens , Italo quod honore supinus Fregerit heminas Areti ædilis
iniquas : But why should I then bridle in my rage ? 20 A . PERSII FLACCI , SAT .
... in crepidas Graiorum ludere gestit Sordidus , et lusco qui poscit dicere , lusce ;
. Sese aliquem credens , Italo quod honore supinus Fregerit heminas Areti ædilis
iniquas : But why should I then bridle in my rage ? 20 A . PERSII FLACCI , SAT .
Strana 21
But why should I then bridle in my rage ? Why tremble thus to lash a guilty age :
Here let me dig - even here the truth unfold ( As once the gossip barber did of old
) , Here to my little book I will declare , Of ass ' s ears I ' ve seen a royal pair .
But why should I then bridle in my rage ? Why tremble thus to lash a guilty age :
Here let me dig - even here the truth unfold ( As once the gossip barber did of old
) , Here to my little book I will declare , Of ass ' s ears I ' ve seen a royal pair .
Strana 87
Thy spirit now , its earthly labours o ' er , Lives in thy verse , and transmigrates no
more . No tumults here disturb my peaceful life , No loud declaimers bent on
public strife . Unheedful too of winter ' s rage I sleep , Though Auster threaten ,
and ...
Thy spirit now , its earthly labours o ' er , Lives in thy verse , and transmigrates no
more . No tumults here disturb my peaceful life , No loud declaimers bent on
public strife . Unheedful too of winter ' s rage I sleep , Though Auster threaten ,
and ...
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admired ancient appears atque called considered critic crowd dare delight Egyptians employed expression feasts fire fools give gods golden hæc hand head heart honours hope hour Hunc Italy Jews Jove joys Juvenal language laurel length less light lives lost luxurious lyre manners master means mihi mind Muse nature nunc o'er obscure observations original pale passions Persius plain pleasure poet poetry praise Quæ quid quis quod rage reader respect rest Roman Rome round sage satire satirist says seek seems sense shame soon soul sound speak stands Stoics style sung taste thee thine things thou thought tibi tion tongue translated Tunc verses vice virtue voice wealth wise wretch write youth
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Strana 16 - ... ait Pedio. Pedius quid? crimina rasis 85 librat in antithetis, doctas posuisse figuras laudatur: 'bellum hoc.' hoc bellum? an, Romule, ceves? men moveat?
Strana 10 - Ten' cirratorum centum dictata fuisse Pro nihilo pendas V Ecce inter pocula quaerunt 30 Romulidae saturi, quid dia poemata narrent. Hic aliquis, cui circum humeros hyacinthina laena est, Rancidulum quiddam balba de nare locutus, Phyllidas, Hypsipylas, vatum et plorabile si quid, Eliquat, et tenero supplantat verba palato.
Strana 16 - Arma virum", nonne hoc spumosum et cortice pingui ut ramale vetus vegrandi subere coctum?' quidnam igitur tenerum et laxa cervice legendum? 'torva Mimalloneis inplerunt cornua bombis, et raptum vitulo caput ablatura superbo Bassaris et lyncem Maenas flexura corymbis euhion ingeminat, reparabilis adsonat echo.
Strana 30 - An quia non fibris ovium Ergennaque jubente Triste jaces lucis evitandumque bidental, Idcirco stolidam praebet tibi vellere barbam Jupiter ? aut quidnam est, qua tu mercede Deorum Emeris auriculas?
Strana 44 - Quis datus, aut metae quam mollis flexus, et unde ? Quis modus argento ? quid fas optare? quid asper Utile nummus habet? patriae carisque propinquis 70 Quantum elargiri deceat ? quem te deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re?
Strana 68 - Consentire dies, et ab uno sidere duci. Nostra vel aequali suspendit tempora Libra Parca tenax veri, seu nata fidelibus hora Dividit in Geminos concordia fata duorum, Saturnumque gravem nostro Jove frangimus unaL 50 Nescio quod certe est, quod me tibi temperat, astrum.
Strana xxii - Imus praecipites, quam si sibi dicat, et intus Palleat infelix quod proxima nesciat uxor? Saepe oculos, memini, tangebam parvus olivo, Grandia si nollem morituri verba Catonis Discere, non sano multum laudanda magistro, Quae pater adductis sudans audiret amicis. Jure etenim id summum, quid dexter senio ferret Scire, erat in voto ; damnosa canicula quantum Raderet ; angustae collo non fallier oreae ; 50 Neu quis callidior buxum torquere flagello.
Strana 12 - Quisquis es, O, modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego cum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, 45 Quando haec rara avis est, si quid tamen aptius exit, Laudari metuam, neque enim mihi cornea fibra est ; Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE.
Strana xxi - Alas ! the flower was just expanded in full blossom to the morning sun, when the day overcast, and this promised pride of the garden perished by the relentless storm. THE LIFE OF PERSIUS. AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS, according to the fragment ascribed to Probus, was born on the day before the Nones of December, in the consulship of Fabius Persicus, and Lucius Vitellius; and died in that of Rubrius Marius, and Asinius Gallus, on the eighth of the Kalends of December. But as there were only twenty-eight...
Strana 12 - Euge tuum et belle. Nam belle hoc excute totum : 50 Quid non intus habet? Non hic est Ilias Acct Ebria veratro ? non, si qua elegidia crudi Dictarunt proceres ? non, quicquid denique lectis Scribitur in citreis? Calidum scis ponere sumen, Scis comitem horridulum trita donare lacerna, Et, Verum, inquis, amo ; verum mihi dicite de me.